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From our humble beginnings as a single 'man in a van' business. Chris has been involved in the electrical industry as an A grade electrician for many years. During this time he has developed a broad knowledge base and the expertise which has seen him develop his successful electrical contracting business. Concept Electrics Pty Ltd now has a team of 13 electricians and 2 administration staff.
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Breakers, Coaxial Cables, Control Panels, Data Cables, Fuse Boxes, Fuses, Plugs, Power Points, Remote Controls, Safety Switches, Telephone Points
3 Phase Supply, Cabling, Connections, Data Cabling, Designs, Electrical Drawings, Fault Detection, Fibre Optic Terminating, Fire Protection, High Voltage Installation, High Voltage Maintenance, Inspections, Installations, Maintenance, Overhead Work, Power Distribution, Reconnections, Renovations, Repairs, Rewiring, Solar Power, Tagging, Testing, Troubleshooting, Under Floor, Underground Work, Upgrades, Video Security, Wiring
Banks, Buildings, Caravan Parks, Factories, Farms, Flats, High Rises, Houses, Medical Centres, Mobile Homes, Offices, Schools, Sheds, Shops, Sports Fields, Swimming Pools
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Air Conditioning, Alarms, Compressors, Computers, Control Systems, Cookers, Cooking Equipment, Data Points, Downlights, Dryers, Ducted Systems, Fans, Fire Alarms, Floodlights, Fluorescent Lights, Garage Doors, Garden Lighting, Gates, Heaters, Lamps, LED Lighting, Lighting, Outdoor Lighting, Panels, Phones, Power Systems, Sensors, Smoke Alarms, Split Systems, Switchboards, Switches, Television Aerials, Washing Machines
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Lightning, Power Failures, Storms
Bathrooms, Commercial, Extensions, Industrial, Kitchens, Living Rooms, Patios, Residential
Dimmers, Switches, Smoke Alarms, Ceiling Exhaust Fans, Heater Light, Audio Outputs, Movement Sensor, TV Outputs, Remote Control Dimmers, Downlights, Waterproof Downlight, Multi Gang Power Points, Moisture Protected Switches, Intercom, Powerpoints, Data Outputs, Speakers, Outdoor Sensors, Ceiling Sweep Fans, Entry Doorbell, Wall Lighting, Electricians & Electrical Contractors, Fan Light, Exterior Flood Lighting, TV Antenna
This means that the switch has detected a faulty appliance and in turn cut off the electricity. To find out which appliance is faulty you have to unplug every electrical appliance (remembering fridges, dishwashers, central heaters, pool equipment.) Now turn the safety switch back on and then plug all the appliances back into their power points one at a time until the safety switch trips. The appliance that makes the safety switch trip is faulty and therefore needs repairing or replacing.
These globes (according to the wattage) do save a considerable amount of power which would be noticed over the period of a year. These globes also last a lot longer than your standard globe. These globes will cost you a lot more than a standard globe but will become cheaper in time.
Dimmers can be used to dim all types of light except for fluorescent lighting. New switches will need to be installed in order to accommodate for the dimmer.
Sensors can be installed anywhere on a home that can be accessed. Some spot lights and flood lights come with sensors as an all in one unit but where there are existing light fittings a range different colours and shapes) of sensors can be used.
Modern day switchboards come with switch type circuit breakers and safety switches which help to save lives and prevent you and your family from being electrocuted. Not only are these switchboards safer but also make resetting of circuits easier. Faults and problems are easier to detect and the chance of an electrical fire is greatly decreased.
If you suspect your home needs to be rewired (wiring looks old, outdated switchboard with ceramic fuses, loss of power in parts of the house) then it is essential that you get it checked out as this can lead to fires and blackouts. Old wiring can sometimes be detected by brittle black rubber insulation or even cotton insulated cables in wooden ducts.